Final answer:
The inequality that represents the situation when the cost to fly with Pilot A is more than the cost to fly with Pilot B is 1.5m + 5 > 5m.
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost to fly with Pilot A is more than the cost to fly with Pilot B when the cost equation for Pilot A, which is given as $1.50 per minute plus an initial fee of $5.00, is greater than the cost equation for Pilot B, which is given as $5 per minute with no initial fee.
To represent this situation as an inequality, we need to compare the two equations:
- Cost with Pilot A: 1.5m + 5 (where m is the number of minutes rented)
- Cost with Pilot B: 5m
The inequality that represents the situation when the cost to fly with Pilot A is more than the cost to fly with Pilot B is option A: 1.5m + 5 > 5m.